Grey Stuff recipe

Disney week continues, and today I’m excited to share yet another recipe with all of you!!

I had heard so much about the “Be Our Guest” restaurant at Disney World that I knew we HAD to try it. I mean, who knows if/when we’ll ever go back and I wanted to make sure we could go and enjoy the amazing atmosphere and delicious food. We went there our first morning at Magic Kingdom, and it was FANTASTIC!!! The decor is something to want to see on it’s own and then add in the delicious food, and you’ll definitely be enjoying yourself. Not a surprise, but our food was amazing, and I found myself wanting to order a little bit of everything. Unfortunately, we didn’t do that, but everything we tried was so tasty, and I wish we could have explored the restaurant even more. One item that a ton of people go there for is the “Grey Stuff.” Remember that from the song??

Leave it to Disney’s awesome-ness to realize that they needed to come up with a delicious recipe for the grey stuff, and they did!! It’s a cool, Oreo-filled dessert that everyone loves! I was able to find a copycat recipe and made it for the kiddos the other week, and they loved it! My husband was a little sad I hadn’t made more and was eating it by the spoonfuls out of the bowl in the fridge hoping I wouldn’t catch him. 😉

If you’re looking to make a yummy treat for the family I recommend making this “Grey Stuff” recipe. I told the kids we’d make it again and watch “Beauty & The Beast” before it. The kids were stoked!! And if you can’t make it to Disney, you can at least try this amazing treat at home. 😉

Grey Stuff Recipe

Disney World's "Grey Stuff" recipe!! It's so easy to make and so delicious. Tastes just like the recipe from the Be Our Guest restaurant. So smooth and made with vanilla and chocolate pudding mix, milk, cool whip, and oreos and topped with sprinkles!!

Course Dessert

Cuisine American

Prep Time10minutes

Refrigerate10minutes

Total Time10minutes

Servings4

Calories781kcal

AuthorLil' Luna

Ingredients

1 3.4ozvanilla pudding mix

1 1/2cupsmilk

15oreos

8ozcool whip

2tbspchocolate pudding mix

sprinkles

Instructions

In a medium bowl, combine pudding mix and milk. Whisk well and refrigerate for 10 minutes.

Place Oreos in a food processor and blend until they become crumbs.

Mix the crushed Oreos in with the pudding mixture and mix well.

Fold in Cool Whip and chocolate pudding mix until well combined and refrigerate for one hour before serving.

When ready to serve, place "grey stuff" in a piping bag and add a dollop to the middle and then pipe a spiral around it. Top with sprinkles.

ENJOY!

Nutrition Facts

Grey Stuff Recipe

Amount Per Serving

Calories 781Calories from Fat 171

% Daily Value*

Fat 19g29%

Saturated Fat 11g69%

Cholesterol 10mg3%

Sodium 995mg43%

Potassium 311mg9%

Carbohydrates 144g48%

Fiber 2g8%

Sugar 116g129%

Protein 7g14%

Vitamin A 190IU4%

Calcium 158mg16%

Iron 4.1mg23%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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My name is Kristyn and I’m the mom of SIX stinkin’ cute kids and the wife to my smokin’ hot hubby, Lo. My mom’s maiden name is Luna, and I’m one of the many crafty “Lil’ Lunas” in the fam. On this site I like to share all things creative – from recipes to home decor to gifts and home decor ideas. Welcome!

I made this last night and it was delicious! I used fat free cool whip since that is all they had at the store and it turned out well. Also since someone asked and I was curious as well – the oreos will turn into crumbs just fine if you put them in the food processor whole, no need to scoop out the cream. I will be saving this recipe!

The “Grey stuff” recipe looks amazing. Thanks for sharing this with us. It does not mention though how many it serves. I would like to make this for my daughter’s Beauty and the Beast themed bridal shower. We are expected approximately 100 and will also have a marble cake for dessert too. Do you think 4 x’s the amount listed in the recipe would be enough? I would like to fill two nice size bowls of this that guests can help themselves to. Thank you for your help.

That would be perfect! It doesn’t make a whole lot, since it’s just an 8 ounce tub of cool whip with a few more ingredients. You would probably need to do more than 4 x’s. You could always make one batch to see if you like it, then you can see how much it makes & decide from there. Good luck and that theme sounds beautiful!!

Hi just Had a question on directions. Is the vanilla and chocolate pudding mixed together with milk or do you fold the chocolate powder in later with cool whip on its own? I haven’t been able to find the answer through all of the comments. Thanks for the recipe! Look forward to trying it!

This is great! I am planning a Beauty and the Beast vow renewal next year (25th anniversary) and this will be a perfect surprise for everyone. I am curious about the serving size for this and how many servings this makes? I am planning for 50 people in attendance.

How fun!! It doesn’t make too much. All the ingredients are small amounts. I am now sure how many times you would need to times it by. I would make one batch & see if you like it first, then go from there. It also depends on the serving size.

Does it matter whether we use instant or cook-n-serve pudding mix? I accidentally bought some of each and didn’t realize it until I’d opened them all and saw that the two different vanilla powders were different colors. It’s very snowy out, and I’d really like not to make another drive to the store tonight.

Are we positive that the amount of pudding mix is correct for four servings above? I’m seeing 13.4 oz of vanilla pudding mix. I assumed the “1” was a mistake and just went with 3.4 oz. It still turned out okay, but maybe my pudding just didn’t turn out as great as yours.